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Ariel Muldoon
I have worked as an applied statistician since I graduated with a Master’s degree in Statistics in 2009. I would like to continue to use my statistical experience to work as a statistician, designing and implementing projects and analyzing the resulting data with statistical rigor.
Education
M.S., Statistics
Oregon State University
Corvallis, OR
2009 - 2007
M.S., Fisheries and Wildlife Science (minor Statistics)
New Mexico State University
Las Cruces, NM
2007 - 2005
- Thesis: Site fidelity and habitat use of a nonnative predatory fish in a manmade canal in New Mexico.
B.A., Environmental Studies (minors Geology, Spanish)
Robert D. Clark Honors College, University of Oregon
Eugene, OR
1999 - 1995
- Thesis: Water quality and quantity issues and current policies in the Mexico City Metropolitan Area, Mexico, and the world.
Professional Experience
Research Consulting Statistician
College of Forestry, Oregon State University
Corvallis, OR
Current - 2012
- I provide statistical expertise, direction, and guidance on topics ranging from experimental and study design, statistical analysis and interpretation, and software programming. It is not uncommon to consult within one day on many topics, from basic linear models to generalized linear mixed models, random forest models, probability sampling and estimation, survival analysis, survey design and analysis, and statistical models appropriate for time series and spatial statistics. Each of these areas is a specialization within statistics with its own literature and methods. Statistical consulting requires that I have a wide breadth of statistical expertise in many specialized areas of statistics and that I have an organized set of methods for helping clients to learn about these topics. When I do not have current expertise in a statistical area, I will work with clients to learn about that topic.
- I teach workshops on statistical software programs and participate in the teaching a data analysis class offered within the Department of Forest Ecosystems and Society.
- Develop examples of R code for common issues that come up for clients and make them available in blog posts to expand my consulting reach.
Fisheries Biometrician
Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife
Salem, OR
2012 - 2010
- I worked with fisheries biologists around the state to address management and research questions through appropriate design. I consulted on a variety of statistical questions, including sample size estimates for laboratory experiments and observational studies, appropriate design and analysis for mark-recapture studies, and the appropriateness of a statistical method. In particular, I worked with the design and analysis of angler creel surveys to estimate catch numbers in water bodies throughout the state. These involved site visits, planning, preparing data sheets, oversight of the data collection, working with district biologists on data cleaning, and doing the appropriate analysis for harvest estimates.
- Led state-wide angler survey to answer questions about perceptions of fishing on the McKenzie River.
- Developed software scripts for managers to analyze angler surveys locally.
Statistician
Department of Fisheries and Wildlife, Oregon State University
Corvallis, OR
2010 - 2009
- Reviewed long-term study design and worked with researchers on improvements.
- Estimated status and trends for two species of suckers in Upper Klamath Lake.
- Estimated age-length curves for juveniles of the two sucker species.
Teaching Assistant
Department of Statistics, Oregon State University
Corvallis, OR
2009 - 2007
- Taught laboratory recitations for undergraduate and non-statistics major graduate statistics classes.
Graduate Assistant
Fisheries and Wildlife, New Mexico State University
Las Cruces, NM
2007 - 2005
- Designed research of the irrigation systems around the middle Rio Grande to investigate if ditches and drains could be used as refugia by the endangered Rio Grande silvery minnow.
Temporary Seasonal Work
Various
N/A
2005 - 2000
- After graduating with my Bachelor’s degree I held a variety of seasonal jobs, primarily in natural resources positions, for various federal and state agencies and consulting firms.
- My seasonal work ranged widely, including performing angler creel surveys along the Columbia River, surveying for marbled murrelets in NW Oregon, tracking Northern pintail ducks in the Klamath basin, doing wadeable and nonwadeable stream surveys across the Western U.S, and tracking giant garter snakes in the Sacramento Valley.
Teaching Experience
Data Analysis for Natural Resources
Forest Ecosystems and Society, Oregon State University
Corvallis, OR
Current - 2013
- As co-instructor, I developed material in R and instructed lab recitations for this graduate level course on linear mixed and generalized linear models. I worked with the primary instructor to create new assignments based on realistic natural resources studies when we added new statistical topics to the course.
- In 2019 and 2020 I was the primary instructor for this 4-credit graduate level course. I adapted lectures and updated materials to discuss modern issues in statistical analysis for applied scientists and taught the lab recitations to talk about R code to do the relevant analyses.
R Workshops
College of Forestry, Oregon State University
Corvallis, OR
2020 - 2013
- I develop and present 2-hour workshops for the R programming language, including workshops on data manipulation, R markdown, using ggplot2, and R basics.
- I create annotated code examples as well as detailed handouts that go through the workshop in written format and have added interactive tutorials, all of which are available online.
Introduction to Shiny
Forest Ecosystems and Society, Oregon State University
Corvallis, OR
2019
- Taught a 1-credit course to help graduate students and research faculty get started using Shiny. Class materials are online.
Data Visualization
Forest Ecosystems and Society, Oregon State University
Corvallis, OR
2019
- Led a 1-credit discussion course for graduate students based on Healy’s Data Visualization: a practical introduction and Wilke’s Fundamentals of Data Visualization.
Structural Equation Modeling
Forest Ecosystems and Society, Oregon State University
Corvallis, OR
2012
- Designed from bottom up course to teach best practices for scientific visualizations.
Publications
I also blog about coding in R and statistics at aosmith.rbind.io.
Consequences of reduced light for flower production in conifer-invaded meadows of the Pacific Northwest, U.S.A
Plant Ecology. 220. 901-915.
N/A
2019
- with Jessica Celis (1st) and Charles Halpern
- DOI: 10.1007%2Fs11258-019-00952-x
Current landscapes and legacies of land-use past: Understanding the distribution of juvenile coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch) and their habitats along the Oregon Coast, USA.
Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences. 74(4): 546-561.
N/A
2017
- with E.A. Steel (1st), R.L. Flitcroft, J.C. Firman, K.J Anlauf-Dunn, K.M. Burnett, and R. Danehy
- DOI: 10.1139/cjfas-2015-0589
A large-scale, multiagency approach to defining a reference network for Pacific Northwest Streams.
Environmental Management. 58(6): 1091-1104.
N/A
2016
- with S. Miller (1st), P. Eldred, K. Anlauf-Dunn, C. Stein, S. Hubler, L. Merrick, N. Haxton, C. Larson, A. Rehn, P. Ode, J. Vander Laan
- DOI: 10.1007/s00267-016-0739-6